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Dave 'Softy' Mahler and Dick Fain
Summary: Full Hours from the Dave 'Softy' Mahler and Dick Fain show, which airs every day from 3pm-6:30pm on 950 KJR in Seattle.
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It's the final hour of draft coverage with Softy. Tony Softli and Hugh Millen continue to provide expert analysis on every pick. We find out where Vita Vea lands, and what the Hawks will do with their pick at 18.
It's finally arrived: The 2018 Mahler/Millen Mock Draft live from Dino's Pub in Renton. Hugh Millen analyzes your picks as we work our way through the first round of the draft. Who's going first? Will the Browns botch another pick? We mock answer all of these questions. This hour, it's picks 1 through 6.
The 2018 Mahler/Millen Mock Draft continues, live from Dino's Pub in Renton. This hour, picks 7 through 17. Hugh Millen continues to break down each of your picks.
It's the last fifteen picks of the 2018 Mahler/Millen Mock Draft live from Dino's Pub in Renton. Who do the Seahawks take at 18? Which pick really irritates Hugh Millen? Tony Softli joins us to weigh in on the picks. Finally, we award prizes for the best picks of this mock draft.
Seahawks cornerback Mike Tyson will be wearing the number 24 this season; a number that hasn't been worn here since Marshawn Lynch. This seems like a pretty clear sign that Lynch's number won't be retired here. On today's edition of Regional Reaction: If you can only retire one number from this recent Seahawks era, who's number would it be. Marshawn's 24? Sherman's 25? Wilson's 3? Or someone else? NFL Network's Lance Zierlein discusses the Draft: Who will drop like a rock, what will the Seahawks do with pick #18, and who is going #1?
The News Tribune's Gregg Bell tells us what he learned from yesterday's Pre-Draft press conference, and what he thinks the team will do in the early rounds of the Draft. Petros Papadakis discusses the Draft, the Seahawks, ...and Chinese food. Textimonials react to the first two hours of the show.
Utah Jazz play-by-play announcer David Locke joins us to discuss tomorrow night's Game 5 Playoff matchup between the Jazz and Oklahoma City Thunder. Edwin Diaz got the 9th save of the season today. He's putting up incredible numbers, but how confident are you in him? When you see Diaz on the mound, do you think the game is over? On SHOT! or NO SHOT!: Will the Mariners make the playoffs without making any changes to their starting rotation? TheBigLead released a list of the best picks at every Draft position, 1 to 225, and four Seahawks made the list.
In order to move Erasmo Ramirez onto the 25-man roster, the M's had to make a choice. Someone had to go, and the team decided to option Guillermo Heredia to AAA Tacoma, leaving 44-year-old Ichiro Suzuki on the team. The move has received a ton of criticism, but there are some legitimate reasons why the team might have done this. Is it really going to make that big of a difference if Ichiro stays up for another ten days? We play Regional Reaction, letting a one listener represent each of the five regions around the Puget Sound. The results were nearly unanimous with 4 out of 5 regions agreeing on the verdict of the M's' decision.
We play back audio from Pete Carroll and John Schneider discussing their strategies for this year's draft, and an update on the Colin Kaepernick situation. Bill Krueger believes there's a another solution that would leave both Heredia and Ichiro on the 25-man roster. Textimonials weigh in on the Heredia/Ichiro controversy.
Sounders head coach Brian Schmetzer on the decision to not start Clint Dempsey, and the first win of the season. On Hey, Did You Hear That?, Marshawn Lynch describes the Beast Quake Run, Steve Kerr on how old Manu Ginobili is, LeBron on his technical foul with Lance Stephenson, and James Hinchcliffe on wetting himself. SHOT! or NO SHOT! is taken over by stories of people peeing in strange places. Steve Palazzolo from Pro Football Focus gives us his unique take on the 2018 Draft.
Tomorrow's Husky spring preview isn't getting a lot of hype, and Chris Petersen doesn't seem to have a problem with it. In fact, it seems like there are a lot of things he'd rather be doing. Washington's spring games never draw the way that some of the other top-rated schools draw, but this is obviously more about not wanting to get his guys hurt. The Athletic's Corey Brock breaks down the Mariners' performance this week, including the current state of the bullpen, Marco Gonzales, Nelson Cruz, and roster moves. Earl Thomas' people are saying he won't hold out, at least not into the season. Do we believe this, and how does it impact what we do with him?
Husky Honks Hugh Millen and Dick Baird join Softy and Dick Fain to discuss the state of Husky football. Who is standing out in spring football? Is the team ready for the 201 season, and will they be by September? We take an in-depth look at the team.
Do you really care about the spring game as long as the Dawgs are ready by September? Seahawks cornerback Shaquill Griffin discusses becoming a leader, Richard Sherman, and his brother Shaquem Griffin entering the draft. Is there any chance the Huskies beat Auburn by two-and-a-half touchdowns? We'll decide on SHOT! or NO SHOT! Chris Petersen held a press conference today. Softy and Dick Fain were both there. We play back the audio.
Softy H1 - Jimmy Graham STILL pissing Softy off / Pete Carroll joins the show
Softy H2 - Mariners blowout at hand of Astros / Mike Holmgren joins the show / Textimonials